Extra care (also known as assisted housing or supported living) is the ideal care solution for those able to live independently at home with some support.

Our extra care schemes enable you to move into a purpose built, specially adapted apartment with communal facilities and on-site care support for when you need it.

With our support, extra care housing is giving hundreds of people across England the reassurance they need to continue living autonomously in a home of their own. Our highly trained team of care experts provide flexible home care visits to many living at Lakeside Court and are always on call in the event of an emergency.

They can support you with personal care, household tasks, medication management and more, depending on the level of care you need.

Lakeside Court extra care housing

We know that retaining independence matters to you. That’s why our extra care housing schemes provide tailored support to help you manage your daily living needs and continue to maintain your normal lifestyle and routines.

Lakeside Court offers safe, secure and independent living for those over the age of 55.

A luxurious retirement village, the scheme is made up of 33 one and two bed self-contained properties offering a range of facilities and services, designed to help you live independently. This includes a spacious lounge, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and 24-hour alarm.

For those looking for independence and comfort, Lakeside Court offers the ideal solution. Our on-site care team can provide as much or as little personal care as you’d like and can also provide immediate support in the event of an emergency.

Life at Tamar Court

Situated in Weston-super-Mare, Lakeside Court is within easy reach of local amenities including shops, cafes, GP and post office. The scheme also includes its own hairdressing salon, lounge and restaurant, as well as our on-site care team who can provide regular or one-off care and support.

When you move in to a new apartment in Lakeside Court, you can also explore the range of communal facilities. The bright dining room is a lovely place to join other tenants for breakfast or dinner while the garden and spacious lounges all play host to a wide range of activities for all to get involved.

At Lakeside Court, you can continue to enjoy your retirement in a communal, homely setting that is designed to support you in maintaining your independence. Whether you are joining in with activities, or prefer some quiet time in your own home, this scheme offers relaxing spaces to suit you.


On site care team

Our professional care team are on hand 24 hours a day to ensure those living at Lakeside Court feel safe and supported in their own homes. They provide a range of services including personal care, help with household tasks, medication management and regular check ins.

We have been delivering high-quality care for over 35 years. Our care team have a wealth of experience supporting individuals with a wide variety of needs, delivering bespoke care plans and a compassionate care service.

If you are living at Lakeside Court and would like to receive care visits from Agincare, call our team today or visit your local office.

Our partners

Anchor is a not-for-profit organisation providing housing solutions for older people in almost 1,700 locations across England.

With 60 years’ experience, their extra care housing offers high-quality accommodation managed by a professional team.

Landlord: Anchor Hanover Group

To enquire about buying or renting at Lakeside Court, call: 01934 519252

If you are an existing resident and would like to receive care from our team, call: 01934 311900 or email: brokerage@agincare.com

Frequently asked questions

Extra care (sometimes known as assisted living or sheltered housing) is when you own, rent or part-rent your own purpose-built home within a scheme that also provides communal spaces and care support. Our extra care services are commissioned by local authorities and are available to people living at, or moving to, selected schemes.

Living in your own self-contained, fully accessible home enables you to maintain your independence whilst benefiting from optional care and support packages.

Unlike home care, extra care offers a living environment tailored to your care needs and fitted with emergency alarms. In addition to flexible visits, extra care provides the added reassurance of an on-site care team available 24/7, making it the ideal middle ground between living at home and moving into a care home.

If you live in an extra care housing scheme such as Lakeside Court, you can receive care from our on-site care team. They can support you to continue living independently in your home. This could be through support with:
– Personal care
– Household tasks
– Meal preparation
– Washing and dressing
– Companionship
The care you receive is bespoke to you and tailored to your needs and wishes. To find out how we can support you, call our team today and book a free, no-obligation care assessment.

Unlike sheltered housing, extra care schemes are regulated and rated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

The Care Quality Commission is the independent regulator of health and social care in England. They inspect and regulate all fully managed care services, including our extra care schemes. Each inspection asked five key questions: Are they safe? Are they effective? Are they caring? Are they responsive to people’s needs? And are they well-led?

This level of quality assurance is not possible from an introductory home care agency who are unregulated and only take responsibility for putting you in touch with a self-employed care worker.

All reports can be found on the CQC website.

The cost of extra care will vary depending on whether you are renting or buying your accommodation, the scheme you choose and the level of care you require.

Typically, extra care costs are significantly lower than the cost of a care home which usually starts at £895 per week. With extra care, you pay only for the care you need. Unlike in a care home where you pay a flat fee for 24-hour care, in extra care you pay per hour of care used, with flexible visits that can increase or decrease based on your needs.

You may be able to get help with your rent and/or service charges through Housing Benefit (if you are renting) or Pension Credit (if you own your own home). Help with council tax and the cost of care may also be available through your local authority.

If you live in an extra care scheme, home care visits will be provided by the on-site care team. These are often commissioned by the local authority in partnership with the housing provider. Before arranging care, it is important to find out which care company provides care to your scheme.

If you live at Lakeside Court, we can help you set up care immediately. All you have to do is call our team of expert care advisors, or talk to your local office team. They will listen to your needs and wishes before booking in your free, no obligation care assessment to determine what level of support you need. Once this is confirmed, you are all set to go. In addition to regular care visits, you will also receive ongoing support from a designated Care Coordinator who will be your point of call for any questions or concerns.

Extra care gives couples the option to continue living together in a home of their own despite different levels of care needs.

With on-site support, you or your loved one can receive regular home care visits from our professional team of care workers. Whether it’s help with household tasks, personal care or companionship while one of you goes out, we can put in place flexible care that enables you to continue living together.

This cannot be guaranteed by other full-time care options such as a care home which may see you and your loved one placed in different rooms or even different areas of the home.

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